Storage Foundation and High Availability 8.0.1 Solutions Microsoft Clustering Solutions Guide for Microsoft SQL Server - Windows
- Introducing SFW solutions for a Microsoft cluster
- Planning for deploying SQL Server with SFW in a Microsoft cluster
- Workflows for deploying SQL Server with SFW in a Microsoft cluster
- Configuring SFW storage
- Tasks for configuring InfoScale Storage
- Planning for SFW cluster disk groups and volumes
- Considerations when creating disk groups and volumes for a campus cluster
- Considerations when creating volumes for a DR configuration using Volume Replicator replication
- Viewing the available disk storage
- Creating dynamic cluster disk groups
- Adding disks to campus cluster sites
- Creating dynamic volumes for high availability clusters
- Creating dynamic volumes for campus clusters
- Implementing a dynamic mirrored quorum resource
- Installing SQL Server and configuring resources
- Configuring disaster recovery
- Tasks for configuring the secondary site for disaster recovery for SQL Server
- Verifying the primary site configuration
- Creating a parallel environment for SQL Server on the secondary site
- Volume Replicator components overview
- Setting up security for Volume Replicator
- Creating resources for Volume Replicator
- Configuring Volume Replicator: Setting up an RDS
- Creating the RVG resource
- Setting the SQL server resource dependency on the RVG resource
- Normal Volume Replicator operations and recovery procedures
- Appendix A. Configure InfoScale Storage in an existing Microsoft Failover Cluster
Tasks for implementing a dynamic mirrored quorum resource
One of the key advantages of using SFW with Microsoft clustering is the ability to create a mirrored quorum resource that adds fault tolerance to the quorum and protects the cluster.
The following table lists the tasks for implementing the mirrored quorum resource.
Table: Tasks for implementing the mirrored quorum resource
Action | Description |
|---|---|
Create a dynamic cluster disk group and a mirrored volume for the quorum resource | Create a dynamic cluster disk group and a mirrored volume for the quorum resource. See Creating a dynamic cluster disk group and a mirrored volume for the quorum resource. |
Verify that the Volume Manager Disk Group resource is added to the cluster |
Verify that a resource for the disk group created is added to the Failover Cluster. Create a new quorum group and move the Volume Manager Disk Group resource that is created in step 1. See Adding a Volume Manager Disk Group resource for the quorum. |
Change the cluster quorum resource to the dynamic mirrored quorum resource | Change the cluster quorum properties to use the Volume Manager Disk Group resource. Select either the Node and Disk Majority or No Majority: Disk Only option when configuring the quorum. See Changing the quorum resource to a dynamic mirrored quorum resource. |